Sponsorship of parents, children, spouses (common-law, conjugal, same sex), refugees.
Interview Experience For PR - Questions
mahtab Posts: 1
Posted On: 9/10/2019
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Hello, I applied for PR under family class sponsorship spousal inside Canada and now received an email with Attached a letter indicating the date and time of my permanent resident landing interview at CIC Etobicoke. they said my application will be finalized at interview and wanted me to take my passport and 2 photos and proof my address and my representer if I need, and my questions are:
1- Will they ask me any question about my application or not?
2- is it possible my husband be as my representer or not? they didn't give any information about this.
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Moderator Moderator Posts: 4142
Posted On: 9/27/2019
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Hello,
Thank you for sharing your situation and question with us.
We can appreciate that you would be concerned about this situation.
We are sorry, we are unable to provide detailed information regarding this type of immigration application process.
We hope that others who have gone through this process can share their own experiences and suggestions with you.
It may be helpful to speak to a reputable Lawyer or a registered and reputable Immigration Consultant who is familiar with Canadian immigration issues for additional information regarding your situation and before you she starts application processes.
I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.
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PMM Posts: 661
Posted On: 9/28/2019
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Hi
mahtab wrote:
Hello, I applied for PR under family class sponsorship spousal inside Canada and now received an email with Attached a letter indicating the date and time of my permanent resident landing interview at CIC Etobicoke. they said my application will be finalized at interview and wanted me to take my passport and 2 photos and proof my address and my representer if I need, and my questions are:
1- Will they ask me any question about my application or not?
2- is it possible my husband be as my representer or not? they didn't give any information about this.
1. I assume it was an in- Canada spousal application.
2. The "landing" interview is just that. The interview is to determine if you are still living with your spouse, so both should attend with ID showing that same address. You will be asked if you have been arrested for a crime, since entering Canada. That will be it, and you will become a Permanent Resident.
3. You don't need a lawyer for this interview
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